Teaching entrepreneurship to life-science students through Problem Based Learning

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer100685
FachzeitschriftInternational Journal of Management Education
Jahrgang20
Ausgabenummer3
Frühes Online-Datum2 Juli 2022
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Nov. 2022

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The study presented here investigates the question of how entrepreneurship education can be embedded into academic courses of life science students, to provide basic economic competencies. From the perspective of business education, a pragmatic approach has been taken within the framework of an interventional study. This approach combines entrepreneurship education with a problem-based learning approach and the case study method. Using a framework based upon knowledge, skills and attitudes, the students' acquisition of competencies has been evaluated. For this purpose, a longitudinal study with two cohorts (n = 23) was conducted in 2018 and 2019, which included a knowledge test and a self-assessment. The test instrument was based on two validated tests, namely the ‘Test of Economic Literacy’ and ‘Questions on Economic Knowledge’. In addition, qualitative reflective essays were carried out to examine the development of student's skills and attitudes. Although the knowledge test did not show any increase in students' knowledge of economics, the results of the self-assessment and the reflective essays at least indicate a positive impact of the learning environment on students' skills and attitudes. Consequently, the teaching design considered in this study may also be relevant to other studies of embedded entrepreneurship in academic courses.

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Teaching entrepreneurship to life-science students through Problem Based Learning. / Fassbender, Uwe; Papenbrock, Jutta; Pilz, Matthias.
in: International Journal of Management Education, Jahrgang 20, Nr. 3, 100685, 11.2022.

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Fassbender, U, Papenbrock, J & Pilz, M 2022, 'Teaching entrepreneurship to life-science students through Problem Based Learning', International Journal of Management Education, Jg. 20, Nr. 3, 100685. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2022.100685
Fassbender, U., Papenbrock, J., & Pilz, M. (2022). Teaching entrepreneurship to life-science students through Problem Based Learning. International Journal of Management Education, 20(3), Artikel 100685. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2022.100685
Fassbender U, Papenbrock J, Pilz M. Teaching entrepreneurship to life-science students through Problem Based Learning. International Journal of Management Education. 2022 Nov;20(3):100685. Epub 2022 Jul 2. doi: 10.1016/j.ijme.2022.100685
Fassbender, Uwe ; Papenbrock, Jutta ; Pilz, Matthias. / Teaching entrepreneurship to life-science students through Problem Based Learning. in: International Journal of Management Education. 2022 ; Jahrgang 20, Nr. 3.
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